No Kiddin' – Jon Davis
A subtle, subdued song built around common tones between chromatically moving chords. The first recording is Jon's duo version with bassist Daryl Johns, exclusively available on jazzleadsheets.com. Jon did two other recordings of this song, with slightly different arrangements.
- Recording: Jon Davis - Jon Davis - Daryl Johns Duo
- Recorded on: August 24, 2011
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS 1030)
- Concert Key: No key center
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Piano - Jon Davis
- Bass - Daryl Johns
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
This subtle song has no key center. It has a cyclic form, with the end of the chorus resolving to the beginning; the form consists of two 24-measure sections. The melodic and harmonic structures focus on common tones between chromatically shifting chords. For example, the melody note B♭ is held through most of the first four measures, over chords that rise in half steps from B major. D♭ in the melody is carried over from E♭m7 in the 12th measure of the A section to Dmaj7 in the 13th measure, while F♯ in the melody connects Em7, E♭m7, and Em7 again in the 10th through 13th measures of the B section. A subtle 3-part counterpoint is present in the first eight measures: the melody is mostly static, moving down a whole step in the second four measures; the bass line rises chromatically but also moves down a whole step in the same place, and a countermelody (one note per measure, like the bass line) rises chromatically for six measures.
The first 10 measures of the B section are largely the same as those of the A section, a half step higher. The last eight measures shift the common-tone concept to the bass, alternating Cmaj7 and C7(♯9) for two measures each. This "pedal point" section is vamped as a coda.
Two takes of No Kiddin' were recorded at this session; a duo transcription is available for the in head of both, as well as lead sheets for every instrument. The transcription shows all the bass lines and the piano melody and notable countermelodies; it does not show the full piano voicings. The melody in the 9th and 10th measures of the A section is doubled by the bass in this arrangement.
There is a C lead sheet for piano; it shows Jon's countermelodies for the melody.
Jon hadn't decided on a title for this composition when it was recorded at the 2011 session. Later, No Kiddin' seemed appropriate; the "kid" (young Daryl Johns) didn't play like a kid, and the duo performance definitely rated a "No Kiddin'!" response.
The three songs from this session had not been recorded before. Check out Ballad For Jaco for another from this session
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- Recording: Jon Davis - One Up Front
- Recorded on: May 23, 2013
- Label: Posi-Tone (PR 8110)
- Concert Key: No key center
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Piano - Jon Davis
- Bass - Joris Teepe
- Drums - Shinnosuke Takahashi
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
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- Recording: Jon Davis - No Kiddin'
- Recorded on: 2014
- Label: Wide Sound (WD201)
- Concert Key: No key center
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Piano - Jon Davis
- Bass - Gianluca Renzi
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
Related Songs
Email Send No Kiddin' to a friend
Jon Davis
born on July 22, 1957
Jon Davis is a pianist and composer based in New York. He has performed with and contributed compositions to many of the top jazz musicians worldwide throughout his career, which has spanned over 35 years, and has recorded several albums as a leader. Jon took up piano and guitar as a young teenager; he was inspired to play jazz after hearing records of Red Garland and Miles Davis. He briefly studied with Lennie Tristano then attended New England Conservatory, where his teachers included Ran Blake, Jaki Byard, and Madam Chaloff. After six months, he left to begin gigging around Boston. Read more...